Trad Music 7 nights a week Tig Cóilí is situated on Mainguard Street at the end of Shop Street. This cosy pub is well known for its nightly Traditional Irish music sessions. During the summer months you will always see people overflowing from its front door. As a traditional Irish pub experience Tig Cóilí has…
You will find this place in every tourist guide about Galway City that you will ever read and for good reason. There is simply no other pub in Galway that gets such a diverse and interesting clientele. Business people, actors, hippies, buskers and tourists all mingle in close confines, once inside the door all are equal here. Indeed Allen…
One of Galway’s newer pubs, Bierhaus undoubtedly stocks the greatest selection of beer in the City, they even have a menu. They also have many speciality ciders and spirits. Bierhaus is located in the West end of the City and compliments the selection of pubs already in the area.
The large mural on the outside…
Traditional Music several nights a week
Late night venue upstairs several nights a week
First thing to say about this place is that it is beautiful inside and can’t be missed for that reason alone. As you head towards the rear of the pub it just gets better. Some of the…
Late bar Thursday to Sunday open until 2amThe Front door is a cavernous premise accessible both from High Street and Cross Street. This historic pub has been tastefully upgraded over the last few years and now incorporates four bars spread over two floors. Accommodating up to 500 people it is in the super pub league and…
Murphy’s Bar is located on High Street in the centre of the cobble stoned area of the City. It is one of the most comfortable pubs in the City with two small rooms to choose from. Due to its small size it fills up quickly especially at the weekends when you will be lucky to squeeze in. If any…
O'Connell's is located on the east side of Eyre Square. It was once a grocery and a small bar but has been solely a pub since the 1970’s. The décor in O'Connell's is beautiful, having retained all original features including tiled floors, antique lighting, stained glass windows, solid wooden seating and an amazing pressed tin ornate ceiling in…
Monroe’s dominates the skyline in the west end of the city. Although seeming gigantic from the outside, once inside it has a warm intimate feel. The pub only operates on the ground floor which is open plan and full of comfortable seating. Monroe’s has a rustic feel with open stone fires, stained glass features and wooden flooring. The…
This landmark premises at the end of Mainguard Street is known by many names but is known by many locals as Myles Lee. It also encompasses the next door premises known as An Tobar. The Dew Drop comprises of two rooms, one with a small bar and the second a comfortable seating area and open fire. An…
Late bar 7 nights a week open until 2am
The Roisin Dubh located on Dominic Street in the West end of Galway City is one of the most respected music venues not only in Ireland but in the World. Roisin Dubh is a Gaelic term meaning Black Rose in English. It was the symbol of…